Face
There is 22 bones
A skeleton looks like just like your face, but with bones, much more features there are no 'eyeball bones" and there is a nose bone but there is no form of your nose, since that is cartilage.
22 and all are held together by sutures except the one that moves the mandible your jaw.
orcas have ribs teeth a scull and jaws
The nasal bones are two small oblong bones, varying in size and form in different individuals; they are placed side by side at the middle and upper part of the face, and form, by their junction, "the bridge" of the nose. The rest of the nose is cartilage.
If hit at the right angle, any sport can break a player's nose if no face guard is used. Boxing has resulted in broken noses and other facial bones.
Yes, ear bones can break, but they're probably the least likely to break because they're so well protected by the surrounding cartilage and the scull.
cartilage The nasal bones make up the bridge of your nose. There are two small oblong bones, varying in size and form in different individuals; they are placed side by side at the middle and upper part of the face, and form, by their junction, "the bridge" of the nose.
Nasal bones form the bridge of the nose and contribute to the structure of the nasal cavity. They are two small, rectangular bones located at the upper part of the face, where they articulate with the frontal bone above and the maxillae on the sides. Together, they help define the shape and contour of the external nose. Additionally, they provide support for the nasal cartilages that shape the tip and sides of the nose.
How many bones are in the face
Yes, we are born with over 300 bones and some fuse together leaving 206 in adulthood. Examples are the scull, sacrum and coxyx.
No